‘Mass Effect’ will have its own 4D theme park experience

According to a recent report from Fortune, Mass Effect will offer next month May his own “4D experience” that will put fans of the series and anyone interested in the role of the popular Commander Shepard around the galaxy.

The event will be presented in a theater titled “The Mass Effect: New Earth 4d” and will take place at California’s Great America, in Santa Clara, United States. Apparently it will arrive in mid-May, although an official date has not yet been confirmed. For now we know that there will be an LED television in 3D 60 feet, designed especially for this experience.

We also know that the renowned graphics engine Unreal Engine 4 has been used for the production of the visual effects that will be used throughout the journey. The goal is to create an experience that doesn’t make participants feel sick, and to be able to convey an important narrative between the Mass Effect trilogy and the next installment in the series, Mass Effectr Andromeda, which will likely help promote the game’s release. among the general public.

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